Scholarships in India for abroad study. Is it better to study in our own country or internationally?
Hello,
Scholarships in India for Abroad Study :
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Government Scholarships:
- National Overseas Scholarship (for marginalized communities).
- Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship.
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Private Scholarships:
- J.N. Tata Endowment.
- KC Mahindra Scholarship for Post-Graduate Studies Abroad.
Studying Abroad:
- Pros: Global exposure, better infrastructure, networking opportunities.
- Cons: Expensive, cultural adjustment challenges.
Studying in India:
- Pros: Affordable, familiarity with culture, rising global reputation of Indian universities.
- Cons: Limited exposure, fewer research opportunities in some fields.
Decision depends on your goals, field of study, and finances.
Hope it helps !
Some of the scholarships available in India for studying abroad:
- National Overseas Scholarship (NOS)
- Dr. Ambedkar Central Sector Interest Subsidy Scheme
- Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships
- JN Tata Endowment for the Higher Education of Indians
- Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarships
- Lady Meherbai D Tata Education Trust Scholarship
- Agatha Harrison Memorial Fellowship
These are just a few of the many scholarships available in India for studying abroad. Other scholarships may be available depending on your field of study, academic record, and financial need. You can research further and explore other options that may be suitable for you.
Well that depends on a lot of things like, the course of study, job opportunities, lifestyle and culture. And also the cost of living comparison, a lot of countries have very high cost of living in comparison to one's own.